Perspectives on Diversity & Inclusion Series: Creating Culturally Responsive Spaces of Teaching and Learning

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Creating Culturally Responsive Spaces of Teaching and Learning

This session will highlight the ways in which culturally responsive pedagogy and practices can transform teaching and learning spaces both inside and outside of the classroom. Information about culturally responsive frameworks, methods, and resources will be shared with the goal of immediately applying resources to a current learning space.

Presenters: Judy Marquez Kiyama serves as the Associate Vice Provost, Faculty Development within the Office of Faculty Affairs at the University of Arizona. In this role she implements efforts that further the aims of the University of Arizona to excel in its Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) designation through increasing institutional capacity among faculty. This includes developing equity-focused recruitment, hiring, and retention practices; and developing faculty capacity in research, teaching and curriculum, and service. Dr. Kiyama is a Professor in the Center for the Study of Higher Education, Department of Educational Policy Studies and Practice.

Register for the Zoom Webinar for October’s speaker during Spring 2022: https://arizona.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7TD5Eqy_Sk2kVIO2_zWgTw

Brought to you by: the ALVSCE Diversity & Inclusion Council

When

March 23, 2022 Noon to 1 p.m.

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